Long absence of a husband from home without justification could be termed as
it-Tihad
infaq
hubb
Idrar
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The correct answer is:
D. Idrar
Explanation:
Idrar in Islamic family law refers to harm or injury, especially emotional or physical harm caused by a spouse.
A long absence of a husband without justification is considered a form of Idrar, as it causes emotional, financial, and possibly psychological harm to the wife.
Under Islamic law, such harm can be grounds for a woman to seek a divorce (Khul‘ or Faskh).
Why the other options are incorrect:
A. Ittihad – Means unity or union, not related to marital harm.
B. Infaq – Means spending in the way of Allah, especially for charity or supporting one’s family.
C. Hubb – Means love in Arabic.

